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This review was originally posted on 26th January 2019 but has now been updated on the 20th of May 2020 to reflect over a years worth of use
On my never-ending quest to improve my sleep quality, I have been reviewing several mattresses recently. Last month I had the Simba which I found to be superb and well worth the reviews it receives. This month I have a Nectar memory foam mattress.
Nectar is comparatively priced to the other options out there, at the time of writing it is identical to Simba at £699 for a King Sized. Nectar also currently includes two free memory foam pillows, so it is technically a better buy.
As of April 2019, Nectar is still £699 with two memory foam pillows, while Simba has increased to £ 749 with no current sale on.
Pricing
The current pricing for the Nectar memory foam mattresses BEFORE discount is applied:
- Single – £599
- Small Double – £699
- Double – £699
- King – £799
- Super King – £899
The price has gone up a bit since I first did this review but the prices jump about with all mattress brands dependant on current promotions in this case most option have gone up about £100 but the single went up £200.
A massive £250 Discount and two free pillows
However, this is possible a marketing trick because you currently get £250 knocked off the mattresses plus two free pillows (I have never seen them not offer two pillows)
This brings the price down to lower than when I originally reviewed the mattress:
- Single – £349
- Small Double – £449
- Double – £449
- King – £549
- Super King – £649
So to the the single has effectively been reduced by £50 compared to 2019, and all the others have dropped by £150 (based on the offer live on 20/05/2020)
Nectar vs Simba Pricing (May 2020)
I think Simba is still the biggest brand in the game, and I loved the Simba Hybrid Mattress when I reviewed it. Since reviewing that mattress they have doubled their trial length to 200-days, likely to compete with Nectar.
Either option is excellent, but currently, if you want the best price, Nectar offers the best value.
Simba recently launched the Hybrid Pro range, which is more expensive offering up to 5,000 miQro springs offering an increased level of comfort, so if you want something a little more luxurious this could be a good option
Why is the Nectar mattress better than others?
Nectar has some unique selling points making it stand out from the bed in a box crowd. They are the only company to offer a 365-day trial of their mattress, if you don’t like it within the year they will pick it up free of charge. This is a great feature, as if you read reviews of some other competing brands, they can sometimes have issues after a few months, and will often do their best to get out of a guarantee. So, with this, you get 12 months of worry-free use.
On top of this they offer a lifetime warranty as long as you own the mattress. Again, giving you some reassurance with their product. The guarantee covers you is there are impressions of 4cm or more in the mattress.
Nectar has some solid credentials too, only being launch in 2017 in the US they are the one of the world’s fastest growing e-commerce companies by selling more than 50,000 beds and generating $55 million in revenue in the first year of business.
Specification
Most
Adaptive Cooling Cover
The Adaptive cooling cover responds dynamically to temperature changes to keep your sleep environment cool and dry, all night, every night. The Adaptive technology incorporates a temperature sensitive polymer into the cooling cover; meaning the warmer it gets, the more the cooling Adaptive cover will evaporate moisture. And even better, it works independently so you and your partner can both sleep at the temperature that works for you.
7 Zone Supported Base
With 7 different zones of support this super durable base layer provides firmer support under your hips and softer support under your shoulders. The innovative turret structure ensures optimum airflow and the high-density foam maintains structure and shape for longer.
Smart Memory Foam
A Revolutionary Cool Sleep Concept. 30 times more breathable than other premium memory foam, and engineered for optimum comfort and support through innovative 4th generation foam technology.
Pressure Relieving Memory Foam
Engineered to relieve pressure by absorbing energy and contouring perfectly around your body. More breathable than other memory foams, allowing greater airflow through the foam giving you a much cooler and more comfortable night’s sleep.
Positioning Base Material
The positioning base layer material keeps your mattress in the correct place, so it doesn’t move on your bed frame. It’s incredibly durable and fire retardant.
Overall, most of the above is marketing fluff that all the brands use, each one using their own terminology. Every company claims to have a cool mattress and in reality this varies a lot, memory foam naturally is a lot warmer than natural materials and it is something I have suffered with a lot.
Delivery and set up
When I got my Simba, I was a little disappointed with the delivery service, it arrived via UPS in a beat up taped together box. There was nothing wrong with the mattress, but it was obviously thrown around a lot by UPS.
Nectar used Arrow XL for my delivery and the service includes a two-man delivery to the room of your choice and they will take away the old mattress too. They also gave me an estimated time of delivery and a 30-minute notice. Simba have this option too, but it costs an additional £20.
It is a small added bonus to the mattress, but I came away impressed with this as there is nothing worse than waiting in all day for a delivery with no idea when it will show (normally last minute).
The delivered product looks the same as Simba, it is a bed in a box, it comes rolled up and folded up just like the Simba. I had it delivered to my hallway, and it was reasonably easy to carry upstairs and get to the bedroom. Once unboxed you need to use the included slicer to carefully cut away the plastic. It is shaped to avoid accidentally cutting your mattress. Like all other bed in a box mattresses, once rolled out it will immediately start to expand. You should let it stand for as long as possible and this will allow it to off-gas, where the trapped in chemicals from manufacturing and packaging get released properly.
Once the mattress has expanded back into its correct shape, you are left with a 25cm thick mattress which matches the Simba. The shipment notifications didn’t state a weight, and it wasn’t practical to put it on my scales, but I expect it will weigh around the same 30 kg as other mattresses in this category.
My mattress is placed on a sprung divan base but it is compatible with most bed types including slatted. While there are no specific recommendations from Nectar, if you are using slatted, I would recommend that the slats are closely positioned to avoid the memory foam sinking in the gaps.
I found this mattress to be considerably less smelly than the Simba. Most of these mattresses will off-gas and while I experienced little to no smell, there is a good chance some users will experience it. The Nectar website states:
Nectar foams are exceptional quality and off gassing is limited or non-existent. If there is any faint opening smell of fresh foam this will dissipate quickly and is from new foams being vacuum packed and not from any chemicals. Some people recognise a faint new mattress smell for a few days but this quickly dissipates.
Comfort and sleep
My initial impression of the Nectar was that it is at least a little bit firmer than Simba and Rem Fit, but perhaps less so than the Soak&Sleep Latex. It is not hard or anything so the mid-level rating is about right. I am 6ft 1 and 185lbs so heavier people will find it softer, and vice versa.
The firmness makes it compatible with most sleeping positions and this is why most of these companies offer a similar level of firmness. As with all memory foam mattresses there is very little motion transfer, so this is good if you have a fidgety sleeping partner.
Edge support is also
I am lucky enough not to have any back, shoulder or neck pains on a day to day basis, and this mattress didn’t cause me any issues in this regard.
I have tested this during January, so it is not going to be the most accurate of opinions, however I experienced no issues at all with overheating. With my Rem Fit I would have to have a thin blanket on me all year around, with this I can comfortably sleep with a duvet on. I have even woken up in the night cold a couple of times making me get a throw out for added heat.
Long term use (over a year)
When reviewing mattresses I normally use the mattress in the spare bedroom, I have an unusual sleep pattern, so during the workweek, I sleep there 3-4 nights.
However, when using it, both my and my partner liked it enough to put in the master bedroom and it has been there ever since. My partner sleeps on it every night and me a few nights a week. She is 5ft6 and 142lbs while I am still 6ft1 and 180lbs. Not a huge difference in weight but some mattresses can have issues.
Both of us still love the mattress, it has maintained it firmness, which is a little firmer than Simba. Neither of us has had any issues with back or neck aches while using it, and out overall quality of sleep has been good.
I do still get a little hot from time to time, but there is no noticeable difference between this and the hybrid latex pocket spring I use in the other bedroom.
The mattress has continued to maintain its shape, there has been no faults with its construction so far, and with the backing of a lifetime warranty, I am confident that it will last many years.
I am not personally a fan of memory foam pillows, again, because my head gets too hot and I just prefer down feather. However, the quality is excellent, they retain their shape over time far better than down, while at the same time being moldable when in use.
Online Reviews
While Nectar are very new to the UK market, and much younger than most other companies in this segment, they are one of the best reviewed companies on Trust Pilot.
While I appreciate using one source of user’s reviews is not always the most accurate it is the best I can do when doing a bed in a box comparison between brands.
Nectar currently has a TrustScore of 9.3/10 with a total of 1065 reviews, so my positive opinion of the mattress is backed up by this excellent score. I would of course always recommend looking for reviews from a wide range of sources to try and get a better idea of any product you are about to buy.
As of April 2019 the number of reviews has increased to 1,148 with a score of 9.2. Skimming over the reviews the main issue appears to be with delivery and not the mattress. This is more likely an issue with Arrow XL than Nectar directly, and my personal experience was exeptional with them, much better than all my other mattress deliveries. Delivery companies in general appear to have mixed reviews so whatever company is used will likely cause problems for some.
For comparison, Arrow XL have 867 reviews with a score of 7.9. Simba uses UPS for free deliveries and they have 2,871 with a score of 0.7. I’ve personally always had good service from UPS too, so I must be lucky.
Overall
Overall there is nothing I can fault about the Nectar mattress at all. Comfort will be very subjective, and I can’t honestly say if I preferred it to the Simba or not, but I did find it firmer. I also can’t honestly say which is the better mattress overall, I do prefer it over the Rem Fit model I had though.
I experienced no issues with overheating, though January isn’t the best month to put this to the test. However, it is definitely cooler than the Rem Fit I was using last year. Again, I couldn’t give an objective opinion to say if it is better than the Simba or the Soak and Sleep that I also have.
This is another great mattress choice and based on the current pricing, free additional pillows, 365-day trial and improved delivery service it would the option I try out first over the Rem Fit, Simba, and Soak&Sleep.
The fact that we have continued to use the mattress over sveral months is testiment to how good it is. This wasn’t a case of use it for a week, give it a good review then get rid. Both me and my parnter have continued to find the bed comfortable and sleep well in it.
[Original post 26th January 2019] [Updated 20/05/2020 to reflect new pricing and long term performance]
Nectar Memory Foam Mattress Review
Summary
After over a years worth of use the Nectar mattress still works well for the both of us, there has been no sagging or other issues related to the build quality. We do get hot from time to time, but less so than other memory foam mattresses we have used.
Based on the current pricing and trial period this is a superb option
Overall
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